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October 22, 2007

14:52
With the release last week of the feature list for Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard, the security world is buzzing about some extremely important updates that should, if they work as expected, significantly improve Mac security and will make me...
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October 21, 2007

21:50
You can only learn so much about frontline employees as a customer, or even as a reporter. I knew that to find out how the best companies train and indoctrinate employees, I'd have to become one myself. In what wound...
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October 19, 2007

12:02
Install some software updates and delete files you don’t need anymore. Because you’ll be making so many changes, you shouldn’t perform these steps until after you’ve made a complete backup. After you’ve cleaned up your Mac, restarted, and verified...
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October 17, 2007

17:52
Apple updated their website and introduced a myriad of details about the features Mac OS X Leopard Server is gonna have....
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October 16, 2007

07:21
As the default app for email on the Mac, Mail gets lots of feature requests and lots of complaints when things don't work as expected. For example, Mail 2.0 in Tiger drew gasps from its use of nonstandard toolbar icons...
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October 12, 2007

06:33
Rumors of the death of hard drives in Apple's iPod are greatly exaggerated - so says, wait for it - the hard drive industry. On Tuesday, the industry intelligence company iSuppli predicted the end times for spinning disc drives in...
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04:12
iPhone fans are finding there's a price to pay for refined design and an innovative user interface. Attempts to force open the iPhone to third-party development - not to mention carriers other than AT&T - have resulted in a...
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October 11, 2007

19:30
Most Web browsers have handy autofill features that enable you to enter passwords, addresses, credit card numbers, and other data in forms with just a couple of clicks or keystrokes. Autofill isn’t dangerous in and of itself, but it...
Categories: Macintosh News
16:20
Spaces is an entirely new feature in Mac OS X Leopard, but the idea of virtual desktops -- and multiple desktops - has been around for a long time. Here's a look at what's new and different about Apple's approach...
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04:30
Over the past few weeks, hackers and enthusiasts have given the iPhone’s platform a thorough massage, attempting to break through Apple’s barriers. More often than not, such breaks progress not by unraveling Apple’s attempts at locking things down but rather...
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October 9, 2007

09:31
Despite the fact that Apple has added extra protections to SpringBoard and created a list of approved identifiers, iPhone hacker asap18 has managed to port several applications to the iPhone and gotten them to appear properly on the home...
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October 8, 2007

14:59
In size and shape, the Apple Wireless Keyboard makes the previous generation appear ungainly and inelegant, a dated kludge of a keyboard. But keyboards are for typing (that’s why they have keys), and the first thing you notice about...
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October 4, 2007

21:12
This article takes a look at the KeyMaster 1.0.1 password manager, Utility Lock 1.0.3b screen locking mechanism and the MD5 2.6 checksum checker....
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September 11, 2007

03:47
Here’s a little known secret: bookmarklets work on your iPhone. Bookmarklets are little pieces of Javascript code that can be saved as ordinary bookmarks in your web browser. They enhance your browsing experience by giving you super-instant access to useful...
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September 10, 2007

04:43
Acorn is a new image editor built with one goal in mind - simplicity. Fast, easy, and fluid, Acorn provides the options you'll need without any overhead. Don't let Acorn's size fool you; it's a powerful little guy. Fancy...
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September 9, 2007

21:06
You know how Parallels Desktop puts up this big "wet paint" warning not to interrupt a start-up from a Boot Camp partition? Tom Yager learned a hard lesson about why that's there....
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19:33
Here's a selection of the best Safari add-ons....
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15:59
Detractors of .Mac will nod heads and repeat the "I can get everything for free" mantra. Of course, this is exactly what Linux advocates say to anyone who will listen to them for five minutes without throwing a punch, so...
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